July 17, 2021 on 1:11 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Another morning with clear skies and average seeing!!  AR2942 has not shown much activity, as did the newly named region AR2844 near the SE limb.  AR2843 at the SW limb produced a B class flare but not much more.  A newly visible group in the Southern hemisphere just passed the Meridian and will be named today if it persists.  Today full disk images and close ups including from the newly visible group.

2021-07-17-1326_0-TR-540nm-AR2843-44-45-Unnmd.jpg 2021-07-17-1335_4-TR-Ha-AR2842-43-44-Unmd.jpg 2021-07-17-1341_5-TR-CaK-AR2842-43-44-Unnmd.jpg

2021-07-17-1329_2-TR-540nm-AR2842.jpg 2021-07-17-1337_0-TR-Ha-AR2842.jpg 2021-07-17-1344_3-TR-CaK-AR2842.jpg

2021-07-17-1329_8-T-540nm-Unnmd.jpg 2021-07-17-1337_3-TR-Ha-Unnmd.jpg 2021-07-17-1344_7-TR-CaK-Unnmd.jpg

2021-07-17-1330_4-TR-540nm-AR2844.jpg 2021-07-17-1338_0-TR-Ha-AR2844.jpg 2021-07-17-1345_5-TR-CaK-AR2844.jpg

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